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How to Become a Barrister in the UK (2026 Guide)

To become a barrister in the UK by 2026, you need a law degree, Bar training, pupillage, and tenancy.

By Shahe Umam Al-Ansari Last updated: September 9, 2025 3 Min Read
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How to Become a Barrister in the UK (2026 Guide)

London: Becoming a barrister in the UK is a respected and rewarding career path, but it requires dedication, training, and a clear understanding of the steps involved.

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Step 1: Academic StageStep 2: Join an Inn of CourtStep 3: Bar Training CourseStep 4: PupillageStep 5: Tenancy or EmploymentSkills and Qualities NeededCosts and ScholarshipsLooking Ahead to 2026

With new routes and reforms shaping the legal profession, students aspiring to become legal professionals in the UK should pay close attention to these steps.

Here’s a simple guide to becoming a barrister in 2026.

Step 1: Academic Stage

The first step is obtaining a qualifying law degree (LLB). If you studied another subject, you will need to complete a law conversion course such as the Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL) or Postgraduate Diploma in Law (PGDL).

Step 2: Join an Inn of Court

Every aspiring barrister must join one of the four Inns of Court – Lincoln’s Inn, Gray’s Inn, Inner Temple, or Middle Temple. The Inns provide training, scholarships, networking opportunities, and professional support throughout your journey.

Step 3: Bar Training Course

After your degree, you must complete a Bar Training Course (sometimes called the Bar Practice Course, BPC, or Bar Vocational Studies, BVS). This focuses on advocacy, ethics, and practical skills needed in court.

Step 4: Pupillage

Pupillage is a one-year apprenticeship with a barristers’ chambers or other approved organisation. The first six months (“first six”) are spent shadowing experienced barristers, while the second six months (“second six”) allow you to represent clients in court under supervision.

Step 5: Tenancy or Employment

Once pupillage is completed, you can apply for a tenancy (a permanent position in chambers) or work as an employed barrister in law firms, companies, or government. This marks the start of your independent practice.

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Skills and Qualities Needed

To succeed as a barrister, you need strong advocacy, research, and communication skills, as well as the ability to think quickly under pressure. Confidence, resilience, and commitment to justice are key qualities.

Costs and Scholarships

Training to become a barrister can be expensive, often costing tens of thousands of pounds. However, the Inns of Court and some universities offer scholarships and financial aid to support talented students.

Looking Ahead to 2026

The path to becoming a barrister will remain structured but more flexible, with training providers offering blended learning and more accessible routes.

Technology, AI, and digital courts are also expected to play a larger role in legal practice, meaning barristers of the future will need to combine traditional advocacy with modern skills.

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